1.Targeting the chromatin structural changes of antitumor immunity
Li NIAN-NIAN ; Lun DENG-XING ; Gong NINGNING ; Meng GANG ; Du XIN-YING ; Wang HE ; Bao XIANGXIANG ; Li XIN-YANG ; Song JI-WU ; Hu KEWEI ; Li LALA ; Li SI-YING ; Liu WENBO ; Zhu WANPING ; Zhang YUNLONG ; Li JIKAI ; Yao TING ; Mou LEMING ; Han XIAOQING ; Hao FURONG ; Hu YONGCHENG ; Liu LIN ; Zhu HONGGUANG ; Wu YUYUN ; Liu BIN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2024;14(4):460-482
Epigenomic imbalance drives abnormal transcriptional processes,promoting the onset and progression of cancer.Although defective gene regulation generally affects carcinogenesis and tumor suppression networks,tumor immunogenicity and immune cells involved in antitumor responses may also be affected by epigenomic changes,which may have significant implications for the development and application of epigenetic therapy,cancer immunotherapy,and their combinations.Herein,we focus on the impact of epigenetic regulation on tumor immune cell function and the role of key abnormal epigenetic processes,DNA methylation,histone post-translational modification,and chromatin structure in tumor immunogenicity,and introduce these epigenetic research methods.We emphasize the value of small-molecule inhibitors of epigenetic modulators in enhancing antitumor immune responses and discuss the challenges of developing treatment plans that combine epigenetic therapy and immuno-therapy through the complex interaction between cancer epigenetics and cancer immunology.
2.Risk factors for postoperative complications Clavien-Dindo classification≥gradeⅡ after lung cancer surgery
Xiaoqing LIAO ; Zhang CHEN ; Wei DAI ; Xing WEI ; Yang3 PU ; Chao LIN ; Wenhong FENG ; Yuanqiang ZHANG ; Yunfei MU ; Rui ZHANG ; Shaohua XIE ; Xin WANG ; Qiuling SHI ; Qiang LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2023;30(08):1151-1157
Objective To investigate the risk factors for postoperative complications Clavien-Dindo classification≥grade Ⅱ after lung cancer surgery. Methods The patients who underwent lung cancer surgery in a multicenter observational study from November 2017 to January 2020 were included. The Clavien-Dindo classification of postoperative complications was analyzed. Logistic regression was used to identify the risk factors for complications≥ gradeⅡ. Results A total of 388 patients were enrolled, including 203 males and 185 females with a mean age of 56.14±10.36 years. The incidence of postoperative complications was 25.52% (99/388) after lung cancer surgery and the incidence of complications≥gradeⅡ was 20.10% (78/388). The five most common postoperative complications were pneumonia (6.96%), prolonged pulmonary air leak (>7 days, 5.67%), incision dehiscence (4.64%), arrhythmia (3.87%), and postoperative pleural effusion (3.35%). Multivariate analysis showed that open surgery [reference: uniportal thoracoscopic surgery, OR=2.18, 95%CI (1.01, 4.70), P=0.047], extended resection [reference: sublobar resection, OR=2.86, 95%CI (1.11, 7.19), P=0.030; reference: lobectomy, OR=2.20, 95%CI (1.10, 4.40), P=0.026] and operative time≥3 h [OR=2.07, 95%CI (1.12, 3.85), P=0.021] were independent risk factors for postoperative complications≥gradeⅡ after lung cancer surgery. Conclusion Surgical approach, extent of resection and operative time are independent influencing factors for postoperative complications≥gradeⅡ after lung cancer surgery.
3.Treatment of refractory Her-2 positive metastatic young breast cancer with pyrrolidine combined with capecitabine: a case report
Xiangxin ZHENG ; Ji WU ; Shucheng GU ; Xiaoling JIANG ; Xiaohong SHI ; Mu YUAN ; Bolin LU ; Xing QIU ; Xuxu ZHANG ; Jianyin BAI ; Peng YANG ; Xiaoqing GUAN
Clinical Medicine of China 2021;37(3):226-228
In order to explore the treatment of Her-2 positive breast cancer patients who failed in multi-line treatments, we retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of a patient with refractory Her-2 positive breast cancer.The patient was initially diagnosed as Her-2 positive advanced breast cancer.After six line treatment in the outer hospital, the patient′s condition was basically in a progressive state.The breast tumor was broken and purulent, the lung metastasis increased, and the patient′s quality of life was poor.The patient was admitted to Department of Breast Surgery of Affiliated Suqian Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University, after MDT discussion, we gave pyrrolotinib combined with capecitabine treatment, the chest wound healed gradually, the lung metastasis gradually reduced, and the quality of life was better.A retrospective analysis of this case showed that pyrrolidine combined with capecitabine may bring hope to Her-2 positive breast cancer patients who failed to receive multi-line therapies, especially those who failed to target therapy.
4.A randomized controlled trial study of immunogenicity and safety of an inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine in different immunization schedules.
Jing CHEN ; XiaoQing LI ; XiaoXiao LU ; RongQin XING ; Hong LI ; XiaoHong ZHANG ; ZhiYun WEI ; ShengCai MU ; LiZhong FENG ; SuPing WANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2021;42(12):2077-2081
5. Novel splicing mutation of SDHB gene induced paraganglioma near inferior vena cava: A case report
Yue GAO ; Lu ZHANG ; Wentao LI ; Xuepei ZHANG ; Zhonghua ZHENG ; Zifang ZHANG ; Gaofei REN ; Xiaoqing GUO ; Huiqin XIONG ; Beibei ZHU ; Jingjing XING ; Xialian LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2020;36(2):153-155
Pheochromocytoma/paraganglioma(PPGL) was a kind of neuroendocrine tumor that derived from chromaffin tissue, which seems to be an important etiology of secondary hypertension. With the development of molecular detection technology, at least 17 kinds of pathogenic genes of PPGL has been discovered, which is related to 35%-40% PPGL, and about 40% malignant PPGL is associated with SDHB gene mutation. In this study, we reported a case with a novel splicing mutation of SDHB gene induced paraganglioma.
6.Cytotoxic effect of in vitro expanded NK cell-carrying oncolytic reovirus on colorectal cancer cells
CHEN Xiaoqing ; WANG Nianxue ; LONG Shiqi ; LIAO Chunxiang ; LIU Jinhe ; YANG Wei ; ZHAO Xing
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 2019;26(5):492-499
Objective: To evaluate whether human NK cells expanded in vitro can be used as carrier cells of reovirus and to investigate its clinical application value. Methods: Expansion of human NK cells in vitro, and flow cytometry was used to analyse the purity of CD3-CD56+ cells. Expanded NK cells were loaded with reovirus and observed by confocal microscopy, to determining the location of reovirus on NK cells. CCK-8 assay was used to detect reovirus-induced oncolysis of expanded NK cells carrying reovirus (Reo-NK) to tumor cells in the presence of neutralizing antibodies; Real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR was used to assess the relative expression of viral RNA in tumor cells. Cytotoxicity assay were performed to detect Reo-NK cells against KRAS mutant (DLD-1) and KRAS wild type (CaCo-2, HT29) colorectal cancer cell lines, ELISA matched paired antibodies assay was performed to measure the perforin level released by NK cells. Results: Confocal microscopy demonstrated that NK cells retained reovirus on the surface. Expanded NK cells could delivery reovirus to tumor cells in the presence of neutralizing antibodies, and the reovirus after delivery still had significant oncolytic activity (P<0.01); Corresponding qPCR result displayed that the expression of viral RNA in tumor cells significantly increased over time (P<0.01). Compared with NK group, Reo-NK group evidently enhanced the cytotoxicity on colorectal cancer cell lines with both KRAS gene mutant and wild (all P<0.05), and significantly increased the release of perforin (all P<0.05). Conclusion: In vitro expanded NK cells provide a convincing cell carrier for reovirus, while reovirus enhances the cytotoxicity of NK cells, and the combination of the two show a stronger killing effect on colorectal cancer cells,that has important clinical application value.
7. Characteristics of abdominal fat distribution in patients with primary aldosteronism
Beibei ZHU ; Yan WU ; Gaofei REN ; Pengyu ZHANG ; Xiaoqing GUO ; Yue GAO ; Jingjing XING ; Huiqin XIONG ; Xialian LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2019;35(10):834-837
Objective:
To compare the abdominal fat distribution in patients with primary aldosteronism (PA) and essential hypertension (EH), and to analyze the correlation between abdominal fat area and indexes such as glycolipid metabolism and insulin resistance.
Methods:
Forty-five PA and 55 EH patients were collected from inpatients in the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University for suspicious secondary hypertension, from September 2016 to February 2019. All patients received quantitative computed tomography to measure the total abdominal fat area (TFA), visceral fat area (VFA), and subcutaneous fat area (SFA) when receiving adrenal CT detection. Visceral obesity was defined as VFA≥130 cm2. The percentage of visceral fat area in total abdominal fat area (V%=VFA/TFA), the ratio of visceral fat area to subcutaneous fat area (V/S=VFA/SFA) and the percentage of visceral obesity were calculated.
Results:
TFA and VFA in EH group were higher than those in PA group matched by age, gender, and body mass index (BMI, all
8.The clinical research of biofeedback electrical stimulation plus PFMT in the treatment of stress urinary incontinence after total hysterectomy
Yuqin LIU ; Yongchuan LI ; Xiaoqing AI ; Yue XING ; Ting MA ; Liping SHEN ; Liehong WANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2019;21(1):85-88
Objective To explore the clinical efficacy of biofeedback electrical stimulation plus pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) in the treatment of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) after total hysterectomy.Methods The research objects who underwent total hysterectomy and complicated SUI were selected from January 2014 to December 2017 in our hospital.They were randomly divided into two groups:the study group (n =55) received biofeedback electrical stimulation plus PFMT treatment,while the control group (n=55) received PFMT treatment only.To record and compare the efficacy related indicators of the two groups.Results The indexes and scores of 3/6 months in the two groups were significantly improvedafter treatment.After 3 months the treatment,the study group had less leakage of urine [(4.3 ± 1.2)g vs (5.7 ± 1.9) g],better recovery of muscle strength of Ⅰ/Ⅱ muscle fibers [(3.5 ± 0.9) grade vs (2.8 ± 1.1) grade &(3.7 ± 0.6) grade vs (3.2 ± 1.2) grade],and better score of international consultation on incontinence questionnaire-short form (ICI-Q-SF) questionnaire [(2.7 ± 1.4) vs (4.5 ± 2.2)] compared with the control group,with statistically significant difference (P ≤ 0.05).After 6 months treatment,compared with the contiol group,the study group had less leakage of urine pad test [(1.4 ± 0.7) g vs (2.6 ± 1.1) g],better recovery of muscle strength of type Ⅰ/Ⅱ muscle fiber [(4.2 ±0.8) grade vs (3.5 ± 1.1)grade & (4.7 ±0.5) grade vs (4.0 ±0.9)grade],and better ICI-Q-SF score [(2.7 ± 1.4) vs (4.5 ±2.2)] (P ≤0.05).Conclusions Compared with using the PFMT alone,biofeedback electrical stimulation plus PFMT treatment had less leakage,better pelvic floor muscle strength and better subjective symptoms.
9. Study on the relationship between ultrasonographic features of papillary thyroid carcinoma and central cervical lymph node metastasis
Xiaoqing WANG ; Wei WEI ; Xi WEI ; Yong XU ; Hailing WANG ; Xiaojie XING ; Sheng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2018;40(3):196-200
Objective:
To investigate the correlation between ultrasonographic features of papillary thyroid carcinoma and central cervical lymph node metastasis.
Methods:
We retrospectively analyzed 486 patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma(PTC), pathologically confirmed after surgery in Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute & Hospital. All patients were divided into central cervical lymph node metastasis group and non-metastasis group. No lateral cervical lymph node metastasis was found in preoperative ultrasonography and postoperative pathology. The characteristics of the ultrasound was observed and analyzed.
Results:
297 out of 486 patients with papillary thyroid carcinomahad central metastasis, and the other 189 cases did not. Take pathology results as a standard, the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value and accuracy rate of preoperative ultrasound diagnosis in PTC patients with central cervical lymph node metastasis were 35.3%, 88.6%, 83.2%, 47.4%, 56.6%, respectively. Univariate analysis showed that multi-focus, taller-than-wide, diameter>1 cm, located in the lower pole, ill-defined margin, hypoechogenicity, micro-calcification, capsule invasion more than 1/4 perimeter of papillary thyroid carcinoma were significantly associated with central cervical lymph node metastasis (all
10.TP and FAC effect on patients with primary tumor molecular typing luminal A, axillary lymph node metastasis three negative breast cancer
Xiangxin ZHENG ; Ji WU ; Shucheng GU ; Xiaoling JIANG ; Xiaohong SHI ; Mu YUAN ; Bolin LU ; Xing QIU ; Xuxu ZHANG ; Jianyin BAI ; Xiaoqing GUAN
Clinical Medicine of China 2018;34(6):524-527
Objective To explore the application of paclitaxel or docetaxel combined with cisplatin (TP) with cyclophosphamide,pirirubicin and fluorouracil (FAC) in the primary tumor molecular typing Luminal A,axillary lymph node metastasis three negative breast cancer. Methods From January 2012 to January 2014, the clinical data of forty-nine patients with were selected. All patients were divided into two groups by balance randomization method, TP group and FAC group. Twenty-five patients were treated with TP regimen and 24 patients were treated with FAC regimen. The clinical efficacy was evaluated after six cycles of chemotherapy. Chemotherapy effects,adverse reactions and survival rates of two groups were compared. Results All patients were given intravenous chemotherapy according to the plan and were evaluated for clinical efficacy. The response rate (RR) was 64. 0% in TP group,including 4 cases of complete remission (CR),12 cases of partial remission (PR),7 cases of stable disease(SD) and 2 cases of progressive disease(PD). The adverse reactions were gastrointestinal reactions and granulocytopenia. The median progression-free survival ( PFS) and overall survival ( OS) were respectively 12. 4 months and 34. 1 months. In FAC group,the response rate ( RR) was 33. 3%,including 2 cases of CR,6 cases of PR,11 cases of SD and 5 cases of PD. The adverse reactions were gastrointestinal reactions,granulocytopenia and premature atrial contraction. The median PFS and OS were 7. 2 months and 20. 7 months respectively. The effective rate of TP group was higher than that of FAC group (χ2=4. 608,P=0. 032),and the progression-free survival time and total survival time were longer than those of FAC group (χ2 =8. 317, 8. 563, P=0. 004, 0. 003 ) . Conclusion Compared to FAC regimen, TP regimen could improve the survival rate of patients better with breast cancer of Primary tumor Luminal A and Axillary Lymph Node Metastasis Triple negative type, and adverse reactions were tolerated, it may be an optimized chemotherapy.

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